“They’re great shooters. You should see them in practice — they don’t miss at all,” said the 5-foot-7 Franklin, who finished with 13 points and 10 assists. “I knew sooner or later they were going to start knocking them down in the game.

Franklin provided an eye-opening moment late in the third quarter, driving past three defenders and whipping a no-look backward pass to Patrick Sniff for an easy layup.

“Going to the basket, I saw his man coming up, so I knew if his defender rotated over that Pat would know where to go,” Franklin said. “I knew he’d be there, he knew I’d throw it, so I never worried about it.”

Sniff was smart enough to cut to an open space — and stay alert.

“I trust Latrelle. He’s got eyes in the back of his head,” said Sniff, who scored nine points. “Justin (Sadler, who scored a game-high 15 points) and I always keep our hands ready.”

Said Hickey: “Latrelle sees the floor better than anybody I’ve ever seen. He controls the game for us.”

Great Oak controlled the fourth quarter, especially on defense. The Wolfpack held the Knights to 4-of-23 shooting in the final eight minutes.

“We hedged really hard on ball screens so their guys couldn’t get the shots that they wanted,” Sniff said.